Local or International IV-D Agency

Local or International IV-D Agency Membership: $315 - $1,050

This membership is open to local or international agencies that provide IV-D services at a local, county or regional level as part of the overall IV-D system. The class of membership is determined by the caseload size of the agency.

Class I

$1,050

(caseload of 100,000 or more)

Class II

$ 800

(caseload between 50,000 and 99,999)

Class III

$ 525

(caseload between 25,000 and 49,999)

Class IV

$ 315

(caseload of 24,999 or below)

Premier Education & Training Program

As an Organization member, (public or private), your agency can purchase a high-quality, timely and convenient training and education program to share with staff and/or clients. The Premier Education & Training Program includes one Web-Talk registrations for each program on the current Web-Talk Calendar), one complimentary Policy Forum registration, and one complimentary Leadership Symposium Registration. In addition, additional Web-Talks registrations or archived copies can be purchased for a significantly reduced price of $150.00.

Child Support CommuniQue (CSQ)

Stay up-to-date on the latest developments and best practices in child support. Columns from the President and Executive Director as well as informative, relevant articles keep child support professionals on the cutting edge. Learn proven techniques from around the country. Get a synopsis of what’s happening on Capitol Hill, and more! Available online to members only.

Vote in the NCSEA Elections

As a member, your agency will have the right to vote on By-laws amendments and new Board members.

Class I

5 votes

Class II

4 votes

Class III

3 votes

Class IV

2 votes

Valuable Discounts

Employees of your agency will receive valuable discounts on training events like our Leadership Symposium, as well as the Policy Forum Conference.

Participate in NCSEA Committee Work

Employees of your agency will be able to participate in NCSEA committees, subcommittees, and workgroups. These committees work to make improvements to member benefits, organize training events, draft policy resolutions, and more.

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Update from Capitol Hill - July 13

Congress is working through many of the fiscal year (FY) 2016 spending bills as it heads toward its traditional August recess. Both the Senate and House Appropriations Committees have completed action on their respective Labor-Health and Human Services bills. Federal payments for the administration of the Child Support program are not subject to the appropriations process, so the Committees accepted the administration’s spending estimates and also included funding for the first quarter of FY ...